A colorless liquid used as a solvent for fats, resins, and other substances.
Volatile liquid hydrocarbon chemical commonly used in the synthesis of dyes and various drugs.
A highly flammable, volatile liquid that is the simplest member of the aromatic series of hydrocarbons. It is immiscible with water, and it dissolves fats. It is used as a solvent and in the synthesis of dyes and drugs. The phenyl radical, C6H6, will be recognized in the formulae for phenol, dimethylaminoazobenzene, and benzoic acid. It is a carcinogen.
A transparent, highly volatile, combustible, noxious fluid hydrocarbon utilized for its solvent properties and as a source of energy for engines.